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How to Select Only the Freshest Veggies in the Produce Aisle

April 14, 2015 11:21 am

Fresh vegetables have a shorter lifespan than their frozen counterparts, so you likely want to make them last as long as possible when you purchase them. Use these expert tips to help you maintain a healthy diet and maximize the lifespan of your produce.

  1. Choose firm veggies. Vegetables like cucumbers, peppers, and onions should be firm, even colored, and free of bruises or other signs of damage. Be sure to pick these vegetables up in your hands and feel for consistent texture all the way around.
  2. Know your leafy greens. Green vegetables like spinach, kale, and lettuce should be crisp and brightly colored, with no visible signs of wilting or rot. You can also give these leafy vegetables a good whiff before buying to make sure that they don’t smell moldy.
  3. Inspect your root vegetables. The best potatoes, carrots, garlic, and other root vegetables may be a bit trickier to identify, but these simple tips can help: Look for cracking along the surface of the vegetable (an indicator that it's too dry), and be sure to avoid root veggies that smell rotten or moldy.
  4. Know your farmers' market veggies. If you regularly buy your produce at a supermarket, keep in mind that these types of stores use different techniques to make veggies look perfect. While farmers' market vegetables may not look as pretty, they’re still just as tasty.

How to Select Fresh, Ripe Produce [Lifehacker]
How to Pick Fruits & Veggies [Good Housekeeping]
Raw Produce: Selecting and Serving it Safely [FDA]
Choosing Fresh Fruits and Vegetables [Family Circle]

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Bluefin: BYOB to This Cozy Japanese Fare Eatery in East Norriton

April 7, 2015 11:58 am

Since opening its doors back in 2000, Bluefin in East Norriton has followed the Kim family’s guiding principles: serve fresh, authentic Japanese seafood in an environment that is both elegant and welcoming. Don’t let the strip mall exterior fool you: Regular diners say that when you walk into this cozy BYOB, you'll be taken aback by its sophisticated decor and intimate scale.

The dining room seats about 30, with a romantic atmosphere and attentive service. The sushi bar allows 10 guests to watch their skilled chefs prepare California rolls, toro sashimi, and multiple combination platters. As for the food, diners recommend the rock shrimp sundae, lobster tempura, and usuzukuri. Planning a party or special occasion? Book Bluefin's private dining room for a night your guests will be sure to remember! A word to the wise: the dining room can get a bit cool, so if you tend to get chilly you might bring a light sweater.

Bluefin
2820 Dekalb Pike
East Norriton, PA 19401
(610) 277-3917
www.sushibluefin.com
www.yelp.com/biz/bluefin-east-norriton

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Happy Spring!

April 2, 2015 12:25 pm

Everything is starting to bud and bloom! What are you doing to enjoy this lovely change in weather?

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